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Old 07-04-2009, 06:22 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Thanks everyone I think I did a pretty good job at picking out coins that looked "new".

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I hope your father in law appreciates it.
I know most people wouldn't, and those people are people who don't know much about coins, or just don't care.
If I gave a coin related gift to my mom, I don't think she would like it very much, and make that really any member of my family, except for my grandparents, I guess it would kind of be weird though, getting a gift of something you are not a part of, like coin collecting.
But all the best to you, and I hope he loves it.
I talked to my wife extensively before assembling this set, and she is sure he will love it. She told me he had quite a few coins from his birth year but they were stolen a long time ago. Plus, I'm sure he is sick of the typical shirt and tie, and he's not much with tech gifts, although probably better than most 72 year old people.

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Old 07-04-2009, 06:29 PM   #17 (permalink)
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oooo the nickel is just beautiful
the others too but the nickel is my favorite

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Old 07-04-2009, 06:43 PM   #18 (permalink)
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oooo the nickel is just beautiful
the others too but the nickel is my favorite

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I'm not sure why the pictures for the nickel is so far out of focus, the pictures do not do the coin justice, it and the 50c are my favs.
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Thanks everyone I think I did a pretty good job at picking out coins that looked "new".



I talked to my wife extensively before assembling this set, and she is sure he will love it. She told me he had quite a few coins from his birth year but they were stolen a long time ago. Plus, I'm sure he is sick of the typical shirt and tie, and he's not much with tech gifts, although probably better than most 72 year old people.
Sweet! Try to take a picture of his face, when he sees it!
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Nice coins for a Birthday gift! I wish that someone would give me something that nice! All I ever get is loads of crap and grief from everyone.


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